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MICROBLADING – Sharplooks

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Microblading

Microblading 3D tattoo eyebrows technique involves using a single-use sterile needle blade (microblade) to deposit color pigment into the upper layer of the skin which results in a beautiful natural hair stroke eyebrow effect. It’s art and everyone’s eyebrows will be customized to their liking and unique facial characteristics.

Microblading Procedure:

The eyebrow Microblading procedure involves implanting pigment into hair like strokes made on the brow epidermis not like traditional eyebrow tattoo. These strokes are created manually with a special thin blade. An organic pigment is then applied to the hair strokes to penetrate the skin. Microblading is considered semi-permanent because the strokes that are made only penetrate the first 3 layers of the skin. Over time, the skin will completely regenerate. A follow up (touch up) is required 6-8 weeks after the initial appointment. Microblading can last up 1-2 years depending on the client’s skin. An annual visit is recommend to keep the strokes and color looking fresh and crisp.

Design:

Your brows will be expertly measured and designed (outlined) with your microblading technician. This step is crucial to designing eyebrows that you are completely happy with. Take the time to discuss your concerns and desires with your Microblading specialist. Treatment: A numbing cream will be applied to your brow area in preparation for the treatment. Precise strokes will then be drawn into your skin with the blade, staying in line with your pre designed brows followed with implanting organic pigments to the skin to saturate the strokes.

Microblading Aftercare:

After receiving the treatment, you will be given aftercare instructions to follow. You will be advised to not touch the brows and to keep oils, lotions, makeup and cleansers away from your brows for the first 7 days. Touch up appointment: 6-8 weeks after your brows have healed, a touch up appointment might be needed to re-apply pigment to areas that didn’t fully take. This is determined on the individual basis
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